Effect of addition of banana peel powder (Musa balbisiana ) on physicochemical and sensory properties of fish patty
ISSN: 0007-070X
Article publication date: 24 July 2019
Issue publication date: 1 August 2019
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to determine the physicochemical and sensory properties of fish patties added with banana peel powder (BPP), Musa balbisiana.
Design/methodology/approach
Four different fish patty formulations were produced containing 0 per cent (BPP0) (Control), 2 per cent (BPP2), 4 per cent (BPP4) and 6 per cent (BPP6) of BPP (M. balbisiana).
Findings
The addition of BPP was shown to improve the hardness, cooking yield, water holding capacity (WHC) and redness (a* value) as well as the dietary fibre (DF) content (p<0.05). The BPP, however, also turned the fish patties darker (lower L*) (p<0.05). Sensory evaluation showed that fish patties with a concentration of 2 per cent BPP had the highest overall acceptability, whereas the concentration of 6 per cent BPP was found to be unacceptable compared to that of control sample (p<0.05). The declining sensory acceptability of fish patty with 6 per cent BPP is related to the harder texture and the darker color of the patties compared to the control sample (BPP0).
Originality/value
The addition of BPP can potentially improve the quality of fish patties in terms of textural properties (hardness) by increasing their WHC, reducing the cooking loss and enhancing the DF content.
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Acknowledgements
This research was funded by Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) via Research Grant (No. GUG0253-1/2018). Authors are highly appreciative.
Citation
Bin Mohd Zaini, H., Bin Sintang, M.D., Dan, Y.N., Ab Wahab, N., Bin Abdul Hamid, M. and Pindi, W. (2019), "Effect of addition of banana peel powder (
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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